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Does alaska have sales tax?

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The State of Alaska currently does not have a sales and use tax; however, some local jurisdictions impose local sales taxes. For more information on local taxes, each year the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development publishes Alaska Taxable, an overview of each community, whether it collects taxes, and if it does, its tax rates. read more

Sales taxes. While Alaska does not charge a state sales tax, it does impose a vehicle rental tax (10% on passenger vehicles; 3% on RVs), as well as an excise tax of $34.50 per voyage on passengers traveling on commercial vessels that provide overnight accommodations while in Alaska waters. read more

The state sales tax rate in Alaska is 0.000%. With local taxes, the total sales tax rate is between 0.000% and 7.500%. Alaska is one of 5 states that does not have a state sales tax (the others are Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon). read more

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